Bryan Fury is a player character from the Tekken fighting game franchise by Namco Bandai Games, and has been a mainstay in the series since his debut in Tekken 3 .
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Bryan Fury is a player character from the Tekken fighting game franchise by Namco Bandai Games, and has been a mainstay in the series since his debut in Tekken 3 .
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Bryan Fury was revived by the mad scientist Dr Abel through the use of cybernetics.
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Bryan Fury's corpse was transported to the laboratory of a mad scientist named Dr Abel.
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Bryan Fury enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, targeting Yoshimitsu, who has strong ties with Bosconovitch.
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Bryan Fury enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 to test his performance with the generator installed, unaware that Yoshimitsu is pursuing him for revenge.
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Bryan Fury appears in Tekken 7, being one of the 18 characters available in the first location tests of the game.
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Bryan Fury appears in Capcom-made crossover fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken as a DLC character with Jack-X as his official tag partner.
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Bryan Fury is depicted as a muscular man with gray hair in his early 30s.
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Bryan Fury has two tribal tattoos on his neck and wears a trademark red armband on his left arm.
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Once a police detective before becoming a cyber-zombie, Bryan Fury wears numerous outfits with military or police motifs, plus gray camouflage pants, black combat boots, gloves, and knee pads.
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In Tekken 4, Bryan Fury wears an unbuttoned green military-style jacket, blue trousers with a belt of bullets on his right leg, and a small pocket knife beneath.
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Bryan Fury has worn his characteristic snakeskin pants with gloves throughout the Tekken series.
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Additionally, Bryan Fury wears a black bandanna mask with a half-fanged skeletal mouth and tongue design.
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Bryan Fury is an unorthodox kickboxer who heavily relies on a ferocious punishment game.
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Bryan Fury can do heavy amounts of damage with his counter-hits, making sure no move goes unpunished.
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Bryan Fury is well known for his "Fisherman Slam", a move in which he lifts his opponent by punching his or her chest and slams him or her into the ground, while delivering his evil laugh.
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Bryan Fury is the only character whose ten-hit strings exclude low attacks.
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Bryan Fury fights using violent kickboxing techniques as he used to rely on "eight science of limbs" for most of his movesets such as the combination of punches, kicks, elbows and knees for striking as seen on one of his single win poses.
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Bryan Fury is depicted as a man who has had cybernetic upgrades.
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Bryan Fury is blackmailed by Kazuya Mishima into killing Jin Kazama to keep his cybernetic upgrades a secret.
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Bryan Fury appears in the prequel, Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge, with Daniels reprising his role.
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Bryan Fury is giving us a ridiculous undead cyborg of a man who wants to smash your jaw off as he laughs maniacally.
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